ADHD LIFE SYNC PODCAST
Podcast Ep. 1 - Intro to ADHD LIFE SYNC
This podcast episode was hosted by Sarah Thompson and Michael Davis from MindTech Insights and delves into the topic of ADHD life sync and explores ways to make ADHD work for individuals rather than against them. The hosts discuss the ADHD Life Sync planner, a comprehensive 556-page tool designed from ADHD LIFE SYNC Founders, to help people with ADHD organize their lives. Key points covered in the podcast include:
- The importance of addressing the emotional aspects of ADHD, not just focusing on productivity and organization
- The concept of "life sync" - aligning one's life with how their ADHD brain functions
- Features of the ADHD Life Sync planner, including tailored layouts, creative spaces, and progress trackers
- The founders' personal experience with ADHD and how it influenced the creation of their tools
- The combination of lived experience and scientific research in developing ADHD management strategies
- The shift in perspective from seeing ADHD as a deficit to recognizing it as a different way of processing the world
- The importance of building a support system and advocating for oneself
- Broadcast on:
- 24 Sep 2024
This podcast episode was hosted by Sarah Thompson and Michael Davis from MindTech Insights and delves into the topic of ADHD life sync and explores ways to make ADHD work for individuals rather than against them. The hosts discuss the ADHD Life Sync planner, a comprehensive 556-page tool designed from ADHD LIFE SYNC Founders, to help people with ADHD organize their lives. Key points covered in the podcast include:
- The importance of addressing the emotional aspects of ADHD, not just focusing on productivity and organization
- The concept of "life sync" - aligning one's life with how their ADHD brain functions
- Features of the ADHD Life Sync planner, including tailored layouts, creative spaces, and progress trackers
- The founders' personal experience with ADHD and how it influenced the creation of their tools
- The combination of lived experience and scientific research in developing ADHD management strategies
- The shift in perspective from seeing ADHD as a deficit to recognizing it as a different way of processing the world
- The importance of building a support system and advocating for oneself